id,name,description,createdAt,updatedAt,datasetId,additionalInfo,link,dataPublishedBy 13994,Suicide mortality rate,"{""link"": ""https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/indicators/database/"", ""retrievedDate"": ""09-February-18"", ""additionalInfo"": ""Definition: \n\n \n\nThe Suicide mortality rate as defined as the number of suicide deaths in a year, divided by the population, \n\nand multiplied by 100 000. \n\n \n\nComments and limitations: \n\n \n\nThe complete recording of suicide deaths in death-registration systems requires good linkages with \n\ncoronial and police systems, but can be seriously impeded by stigma, social and legal considerations, and \n\ndelays in determining cause of death. Less than one half of WHO Member States have well-functioning \n\ndeath-registration systems that record causes of death. \n\n \n\nData Availability \n\n \n\nDescription: \n\n \n\nAround 70 countries currently provide WHO with regular high-quality data on mortality by age, sex and \n\ncauses of death, and another 40 countries submit data of lower quality. However, comprehensive cause-\n\nof-death estimates are calculated by WHO systematically for all of its Member States (with a certain \n\npopulation threshold) every 3 years. \n\n \n\n \n"", ""dataPublishedBy"": ""United Nations Statistics Division"", ""dataPublisherSource"": null}",2018-02-07 21:14:55,2018-02-09 16:46:09,1991,"Definition: The Suicide mortality rate as defined as the number of suicide deaths in a year, divided by the population, and multiplied by 100 000. Comments and limitations: The complete recording of suicide deaths in death-registration systems requires good linkages with coronial and police systems, but can be seriously impeded by stigma, social and legal considerations, and delays in determining cause of death. Less than one half of WHO Member States have well-functioning death-registration systems that record causes of death. Data Availability Description: Around 70 countries currently provide WHO with regular high-quality data on mortality by age, sex and causes of death, and another 40 countries submit data of lower quality. However, comprehensive cause- of-death estimates are calculated by WHO systematically for all of its Member States (with a certain population threshold) every 3 years. ",https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/indicators/database/,United Nations Statistics Division